Pansies 
PANSIES 
BARTELDES GIANT MARKET 
PANSIES. This strain is the result 
of many years of careful breeding 
and selection. Flowers are of im¬ 
mense size, and very rich coloring. 
Plants bear an abundance of giant 
blossoms. Pkt., 15c. 
TRIMARDEAU PANSIES. We have 
discarded all other separate colors of 
pansies for the Trimardeau strains 
for we know that they are most sat¬ 
isfactory. 
ROSY MORN. Very beautiful rose 
color. Pkt., 15c; / a oz., 45c. 
PINK GLORY. Pure flame rose pink. 
Flowers slightly ruffled. Pkt., 25c. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Ruffled flowers 
are of rich velvety purple. Pkt., 25c. 
SINGLE. Mixed. Pkt., 5c; J4 oz -» 40c. 
DOUBLE. Mixed. Saved from the 
choicest double flowers. Pkt., 30c. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. Produce 
immense blossoms. Pkt., 20c. 
STRIPED AND BLOTCHED. Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; Z 8 oz., 30c; |4 oz., 50c. 
Double Petunia 
Phlox Drummondi <,’ he f 
Drummondi is sometimes called the 
flame flower. Very easily grown, 
give a quick return of bloom and 
offer a large variety to choose from. 
PHLOX ALBA. White. Pkt., 5c. 
White, with dark centers. Black, 
king of the blacks. Yellow, a beau¬ 
tiful clear color. Blue, Azure blue. 
Purple, deep, royal purple. Bronze, 
a fine golden bronze. Each of the 
above Trimardeau Pansies mixed, at 
10 c per packet or the entire collec¬ 
tion of seven for 50c. 
SWEET SCENTED PANSY. A hy¬ 
bridization of the Pansy and the 
Sweet Violet, color and shape of the 
Pansy, sweet fragrance of the Violet. 
Flowers are of good size. Pkt., 15c. 
PHLOX, Star of Quedlinburg. Flow¬ 
ers are star-shaped, and very at¬ 
tractive. Pkt., 10c. Mixed, pkt., 5c; 
J4 oz., 40c; oz., $1.40. 
Pinks (Dianthus) (1 foot). A pop¬ 
ular class of flowers which 
should be used more generally in 
garden culture. Bloom constantly 
from July until frost and if covered 
will bloom again the second season. 
CHINENSIS (Double China)—Mixed. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
ORCHID-FLOWERED PANSY. The 
upper petals are upright and plaited, 
resembling orchids. Colors are light, 
usually terra cotta, flesh, orange, 
rose, pink and lilac. Pkt., 15c. 
GOOD MIXED 
A very good strain of all colors. 
Excellent for bedding. Pkt., 5c; J4 
oz., 50c; oz., $1.25. 
PETUNIAS . 
Because of the ease and facility 
with which all of the single-flowered 
varieties of Petunia can be grown 
from seed. They are attractive in 
beds and masses, serve well for 
broad borders or bands, and thrive 
in window boxes. 
LACINIATUS (Double Imperial)— 
Mixed. Pkt., 5c; |4 oz., 20c. 
p ftnn ; ps They bear so profusely 
and are of such brilliant 
colors that they are especially valu¬ 
able for mass planting. The annuals 
should be planted early in the spring 
and not transplanted. 
SINGLE and DOUBLE POPPIES— 
Mixed. A fine collection of all the 
best annual varieties. Plant these 
in a mass or row and you will get a 
beautiful effect. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
SHIRLEY POPPY. The flowers 
range from pure white to maroon 
with all intermediate shadings. Of 
easy culture and free bloomers. Pkt., 
5c. 
Portulaca 
(Moss Rose or Sun 
Plant). These trailing 
plants love the sun and stay close to 
the soil. Round flat flowers with 
vivid shades of red, yellow, pink and 
white. Fine for massing in beds, 
edging and rockwork. Single, mixed. 
Pkt., 5c. Double, mixed. Pkt., 5c. 
Pyrethrum Aureum ^ j b ^fed- 
ding plant with golden leaves, called 
Golden Featlher. Pkt., 5c. 
Salnmlnssis These are ver y showy 
saipigiossis bedding or border 
plants with richly colored funnel- 
shaped flowers which are borne on 
long, graceful stems. The flowers 
are of purple-scarlet, yellow and blue. 
Pkt., 5c. 
Salvia Splendens 
and most popular of all bedding 
plants. The brilliant, scarlet flow¬ 
ers are very striking. Pkt., 5c; \ 
oz., 75c. 
Schizanthus 
(18 inches). Flow¬ 
ers are dainty, often 
called the Butterfly Blower. They 
come into bloom very quickly and 
are splendid for borders, gardens, 
and also for cut flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
(Centaurea Mos- 
Sweet sultan chata) (2 feet). 
The flowers are exquisitely fringed, 
three to four inches across, borne on 
long stems and are very fragrant. 
In bloom from July until October. 
Pkt., 5c. 
Ten-Weeks Stocks < c u * A a n . d 
Come Again 
—Cheiranthus Matthiola) (1 to 2 
feet). The flowers look like small 
rosettes, appear on long stalks, are 
exceedingly fragrant, and the flowers 
are of all colors. Pkt., 5c. 
Verbenas ® ne tlle most popu¬ 
lar bedding annuals. 
The flowers are of very bright colors, 
produced from June until frost. 
Either white, pink, purple, red, blue 
or mixed Pkt., 5c 
Phlox 
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